Alcalá 1990

Intramurals t has been another successful intramural season at USD as hundreds of students signed up to show their talents and strengths and compete against each other on orga– nized teams. High competitiveness was visible in all sports such as floor hockey, speed soccer, co-rec soft– ball, and flag football. The uniqueness of intramural sports is the original team names thought up by the team members. This year teams such as "Spoiled Rich Freshman" (soccer, "Rec-ing Crew" (softball), and "Bladerunners" (floor hockey) showed their strengths and did well. Although many teams fail to compete as well as others, intramural sports provides fun and excitement of less serious competition for any student. As opposed to the inter-collegiate com– petition which, in the opinion of some, is for the truly gifted. Anthony Carnevale, a devoted floor hockey player says, "The best thing about intramu– ral sports is that everyone who plays tries his hardest to win making competition tough." Besides competi– tion, intramural sports lets those students who want to get involved in sports be a part of an organized team and have fun!

Intramural soccer is played in the outdoor arena on campus.

The Phi Kapp intramural football team is ready for a touchdown.

Speed soccer is one of the most popular intramural sports.

A slow pitch for the last out of the game.

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